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Impress Your Boss with Easy Tracking and Reporting
A lot of event planners struggle to get up-to-the-minute stats about who's coming, how many people are coming, and how many spots are left. This is because they're hand-counting forms, tallying up call-in registrations, and manually updating Excel spreadsheets to find the right numbers.
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Saving Time and Money by Estimating The Cost Of Construction
A contractor knows that creating an estimate is the first step in securing a job. The client will look at all of the estimates and choose the one that best suites his or her needs. When a contractor has the experience, creating an accurate estimate will not be a problem. Creating an estimate will not only give you a timeframe for completion, its can save you a lot of time and money.
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Restaurant Management In Focus
Restaurant management is an ever-changing nature of business. You keep some original restaurant managing techniques and at the same time adapt to the changing times. Always be open for new restaurant ideas.
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The Advantage of Using Teams for Residential Cleaning
Many residential cleaning companies start out as a one-person operation. But as your cleaning company grows and you add employees you will soon face the problem of whether you should send in a single person to clean a home or if you should send in a team. Some cleaners may prefer to work alone, but is that in the best interest of your cleaning company?
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Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips
Medical companies and hospitals spend a lot of time and money creating brochures, but often they miss the mark. It's not that they're not good--they just are written at the customer instead of to the customer. Good news: it's not hard to fix the writing.
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Brainwriting, A More Perfect Brainstorm
Brainwriting is a variation of brainstorming where you write down your ideas rather than speak them out in a meeting. Often in a meeting people will feel inhibited or otherwise afraid to express radical or unpopular creative ideas. Brainwriting effectively overcomes this barrier.
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The Tortoise and the Hare Model for Successful Small Business Start Ups
Getting out to an early start may seem like the thing to do, yet, the moral of The Tortoise and the Hare is that slow and steady wins the race. Though by taking the best from both the tortoise and the hare ensures that slow and steady will win the race, while high-octane speed and adaptability will set the pace.
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How Top Event and Meeting Professionals Increase Profits!
Success as an event and meeting professional has never been more challenging, due to increasing competition and higher demands to meet business objectives. If you feel a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Merely projecting a veneer of confidence isn’t an option. So what can you do?
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Neon Signs
It is rather difficult to read the ordinary signboards in the dark. For this very reason, many signboards incorporate neon, since it glows in the dark. The Neon signs are a big relief to night travelers specially, as they are easily able to identify and adhere to road signs and instruction. The first neon sign appeared in France in 1910. After its initial appearance, the neon signs went on to be very popular and advertising companies started competing with each other on regards to its creativity and presentation. Neon signs are considered an effective medium of advertisement, as they readily attract attention and have a great impact on the customers.
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Conference Organizers
Conference organizers are a group of professionals who make all necessary arrangements to make a conference a great success. These organizers work with guidelines to make the conferences uniform and unique. Guidelines generally apply to all conferences, symposia and workshops with the exception of an annual meeting, which has its own set of guidelines. The primary role of the organizing committee is to design the technical program, including the selection of themes, invitations to plenary speakers and the scheduling of all sessions. The committee also reviews proposals for contributed presentations, posters and short courses and chose to accept or reject proposals.
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Non-Profit Printing
Non-profit organizations are known to have major financial constraints. Like any other organization, the printing needs of non-profit organizations are pressing. There are organizations, which provide quality-printing services to many enterprises in the non-profit sector at affordable rates or in some cases even do it free of cost. It may be their way of contributing to non-profits. These non-profit printing organizations should make sure that the non-profits they help are legitimate.
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Ceramic and Pottery Defects 2: Defects from Raw Materials and Batching Errors
Ceramic and Pottery Defects Part 2: Raw materials for use in ceramics may have primary and secondary contaminants. The secondary contaminants are picked up on the way to production by passing through storage facilities, ships, rail cars, barges, etc. Particle size control is essential to successful ceramic manufacturing operation.
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The Truth About Grants
We've all seen the outrageous ads: buy my book, and get a grant! What IS the truth about grants? This article by well-known Grants Consultant Jillian Coleman Wheeler provides the answers.
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